The Canadian 1927 25 Cent coin, designed by Henri Breton, features a depiction of King George V on the obverse and a caribou on the reverse. Struck in 80% silver, the Canadian 1927 25 Cent was part of the ongoing use of silver in Canadian coinage during the early 20th century. The coin was issued during a period of economic stability and growth, following World War I.
Politically, the Canadian 1927 25 Cent symbolized Canadas connection to the British monarchy during the reign of George V. Economically, it reflected the ongoing use of silver in currency despite fluctuations in global silver prices. The Canadian 1927 25 Cent remains an important piece of Canadas numismatic history.